How Many Times Have You Seen TLJ?

Tell us in our poll how many times have you seen it so far? We're curious to know who has seen it the most in the last 3 weeks, so leave a message with your count # and let us know if you plan to see it again while it's still in the theaters!

I've seen it 5 times. As of right now I need a break so I'm not sure if I'll see it again until it's released on dvd. Maybe 1 more time.

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Last edited by SheLitAFire on Sat 06 Jan 2018, 2:25 pm; edited 4 times in total

Three times. First two were during busy weeks and the only screenings that worked with my schedule were in 3-D. Which was okay but Jesus I finally saw it in IMAX 2-D last week, which made a huge difference. I wanna see it in that format at least one more time, debating whether or not to drive down to San Jose to see it at the one theater in California that's screening it in 70mm IMAX.

I watched the movie 3 times, and I'm planning to watch again: tomorrow with a friend and next week with another friend. I believe I will watch it 6 times.

@snufkin wrote:Three times. First two were during busy weeks and the only screenings that worked with my schedule were in 3-D. Which was okay but Jesus I finally saw it in IMAX 2-D last week, which made a huge difference. I wanna see it in that format at least one more time, debating whether or not to drive down to San Jose to see it at the one theater in California that's screening it in 70mm IMAX.

@Atenais Yes! It was shot with IMAX cameras in 70mm, which is why I'm thinking about making the trip 2-3 hours each way by car to see it in the full 70mm format. I've seen restorations of films like Lawrence of Arabia in 35mm and Dunkirk in 35mm IMAX, it's the way you should watch it in a theater. 3-D is terrible in comparison.

@snufkin wrote:@Atenais Yes! It was shot with IMAX cameras in 70mm, which is why I'm thinking about making the trip 2-3 hours each way by car to see it in the full 70mm format. I've seen restorations of films like Lawrence of Arabia in 35mm and Dunkirk in 35mm IMAX, it's the way you should watch it in a theater. 3-D is terrible in comparison.